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The Caad EP is out now featuring 4 new tracks and 2 covers.
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The video for Chama Impietatis is available on YouTube
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About Mohamed Sathak Trust
Mohamed Sathak Trust, a charitable and educational organization, was established on 26 October 1973 at Kilakarai, by the Philanthropic Mohamed Sathak Family of Kilakarai, Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu, with the sole purpose of helping deprived people from rural and financially challenged backgrounds to obtain quality education.
The first self-financing engineering college in the country was established by the Trust in 1984 at Kilakarai, and from that day onwards the Trust has been contributing to providing quality education with academic excellence to meet the requirements of industries at national and international levels.
The trust has an impeccable track record of running quality educational institutions from the higher secondary level to the undergraduate and post-graduate levels in various disciplines such as Engineering Technology, Arts and Science, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Nursing, and Medical Sciences; It has 18 educational institutions at present in Kilakarai, Ramanathapuram and Chennai.
We believe that “God will not change the condition of a people until they try to change themselves”. We focus on doing the right things without any bias and with a charitable mind would strive to build an institution of academic excellence and help in building the nation.
Mohamed Sathak A J Academy of Architecture
Mohamed Sathak A.J. Academy of Architecture is one of the 18 institutions under the Mohamed Sathak Trust and was established in the year 2010.
Alhaj. Janab. S. M. Mohammed Yousuf, Chairman, of Mohamed Sathak Trust, believes, “we cannot always build the future for the students, but we can build the students for the future”. Under this umbrella, MSAJAA strives to create an environment from which students emerge equipped to face the challenges of the New Normal and be advocates of change.
MSAJAA is a stand-alone architecture institution nestled in the intellectual corridor of Chennai, the OMR. The campus is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure. It opens up many opportunities to creatively empower students in designing built environments that are cleaner, greener, and sustainable.
MSAJAA has well-qualified faculty with specialization in Urban Design, Environmental Planning, Architectural Conservation, Landscape Architecture, Project Management, Real Estate Development, Structural Design, and Interior design.
MSAJAA faculty are affiliated with several professional institutions and are certified LEED, IGBC, WELL, and GRIHA accredited professionals. Their strengths lie in the area of advanced digital software and technology.
MSAJAA offers a 5-yearB.Arch. and a 2-yearM.Arch. (Conservation) degree programs, affiliated with Anna University, Chennai, and approved by the Council of Architecture, New Delhi.
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So, I finally passed for CAAD at UFMG and I believe I will be more active here due to Elon Musk and his amazing ability to be a piece of shit, to say the least :))
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31st March 1652 saw the Honours of Scotland saved from Cromwell’s forces at Dunnottar Castle.
There are a few different versions of how The Honours were saved, and I usually get questioned about whatever version I use on this date, I am posting a version direct fro The University of Aberdeen’s web site, fittingly, written in The Doric.
Back in the days lang ago fan fowk wir aye fechtin wi een anither a chiel caad Oliver Cromwell hid gotten rid o King Charles I an cut aff his heid. He then taen ower England an wis for takkin ower Scotland as weel. Noo, there wir fowk fa thocht that he’d nae richt tae dee that, but Cromwell’s airmy wis ower strong for them an they his tae dee aa they could jist tae survive. Een o the things Cromwell wintit wis the ‘Honours o Scotland’ - that wis the croon, sword an sceptre; the Scottish Croon Jewels. But thir wir fowk fa werena for lettin Cromwell hae them and Honours landit up in Dunnottar Castle jist aside Steenhive. Fan the 'Roondheids’, that’s fit Cromwell’s supporters wir caad because o the shape o the helmets his airmy wore, heard aboot far the croon jewels were they sent an airmy tae get them back. The airmy wis commandit by General Lambert an he demandit that George Ogilvie, the Governor o Dunnottar haun them ower tae him. But the Governor refused an the castle wis surrounded by Lambert’s airmy an naebody could get in an naebody could get oot. Nae even maet wis allowed in. Dunnottar’s hich on the cliffs an wis affa difficult tae attack but Lambert thocht he could stairve the fowk in the castle in tae giein up. Ae thing that wis allowed in wis some medicines for Margaret Ogilvie, the Governor’s wife fa wis nae weel. The wife o the minister o Kinneff Kirk, Mary Grainger, wis allowed in tae tak in medicine an bandages for Mrs. Ogilvie an her man, the Reverend James Grainger. He wis already in the castle for he widna leave his fowk fan they wir in sic a steer o trouble. Mrs. Grainger an her maid, Alison wir kenspeckle figures gyan in an oot o the castle an the sodjers gairdin the doors got eesed tae seein them. Ae day fan the twa weemin wir veesitin an argy-bargy got up aboot fit wis tae be deen wi the croon, sceptre an sword.
“We canna hing on muckle langer,” said the Governor, “We’re near haun oot o maet an we’ll be aitin sea maws neist. We’ll hae tae gie in seen. Fit can wi dee aboot the Honours?” “Weel,” said the Rev. Grainger, “we canna bury them, this rock’s ower hard an there’s nae pint in tryin tae hide them for Cromwell’s airmy will either find them or burn the buildin till there’s nithin left.”
“I’ve an idea,” said Mrs. Grainger, “Alison an I could smuggle them oot. The sodjers ootside are eesed tae us gyan back an fore. We could walk throu them get on oor horses an be hame afore they’d jalouse fit hid happened.”
“Na, na. Wi canna hae that,” said the Governor. “D'ye ken fit the sodjers wid dee tae ye if you an Alsion wir found oot?”
“Besides that, ye aye arrive wi bundles an parcels, ye dinna leave wi them,” said Rev. Grainger. “That plan’s nae eese av aa.”
“But fit if we wir comin fae a direction they wid expeck us tae come fae cairryin baskets?” spiert Mrs. Grainger. “Fit div ye mean?” spiert the Governor. “Weel,” explained Mrs. Grainger, “If we were comin up fae the rocks aneth the castle cairryin baskets o dulse, fit wid be wrang wi thon? Far else wid ye get dulse but doon on the rocks.” “Ye’ll need tae explain a bittie mair,” said the minister, “ Fu dee ye expeck tae find the Honours on the rocks an fu are ye tae get doon there yersel?
"Here’s aa wi need tae dee,” said Mrs. Grainger. “Alison will heid for the bottom o the cliffs alang the rocks. I’ll arrive at the gate as usual wi a lot o lint bandages, a fyow mair nor usual but the gairds will nivver ken the difference. Noo, ye mak up a wee cheer that I can sit on. Mak a rope wi the bandages an syne ye’ll lower me doon tae the bottom o the cliff an I’ll be haudin a basket wi the croon, sceptre an sword in it. Alison’ll help me at the bottom o the cliff. We’ll hap the croon jewels in dulse an set aff back tae Kinneff Kirk.”
“Are ye gyan gyte, umman!” wis Rev. Grainger’s answer tae the plan.
“James, fit else can wi dee? Is aa this time sufferin in here tae be for nithin?”
Rev. Grainger lookit at his wife an the servin lass an shook his heid. “Aye. Maybe ye’re richt. Ye’ll need tae prepare a place tae hide the Honours an I think I ken jist the place. Get Wattie fae the smiddy tae help ye. He’s a true chiel an wid dee onythin tae help the King. Get Wattie tae help ye shove back the poopit an lift een o the flagsteens unnerneth. Dig oot a hole an fan ye get back tae the Kirk, an God willin, ye will, ye can beery the honours in the yird aneth the poopit.”
“That seems tae be settled, then. Mrs. Grainger, Alison, Scotland will nivver forget fit ye’re deein for the country,” said the Governor an the plan wint intae action.
The neist day Mrs. Grainger arrived at Dunnottar an, as usual, wis let intae the castle withoot ony bother. Eence inside she got oot the lint an it wis twistit intae ropes an tied tae a wee cheer that Rev. Grainger hid made up. They wint tae the back o the castle that looks doon tae the bottom o the cliff an Mrs. Grainger wis lowert ower the side wi the croon jewels in a dulse basket that she wis cairryin. It wis a relieved Mrs. Grainger that felt rocks unner her fit efter fit seemed an age traivellin doon the side o the cliff. Alison wis there tae help her.
Alison hid already gaithert a wheen o dulse an it wisna lang afore the honours were hidden aneth a pile o dulse in twa separate baskets. The twa lassies stertit up the cliffs an Mrs. Grainger hid tae waatch an see the sodjer fa hid lettin her intae the castle didna see her comin up fae the rocks or he micht hae jaloused fit wis gyan on.
Fan they got tae the tap o the cliff they were in for a begeck for fa wis staunin there but General Lambert himsel.
“An fit hiv ye twa bin up till?” he spiers. Alison lookit worried but Mrs. Grainger wis quick wi an excuse, “Wiv bin gaitherin dulse. Nithin better for the caul on a frosty day!” The General lookit at the baskets syne gaed his heid a shak, “You sea gyan fowk’ll ait onything. Gyads! Saeweed for denner! Fit could be worse?” An wi that he turnt roon an tellt the serjint o the gaird tae, “Escort the lasses tae thir shelts an get us aa fae the smell o the dulse!”
Withoot anither wird or a look roon the twa lasses marched tae thir wee shelts, mounted an trotted aff on the road tae Kinneff Kirk. Eence at Kinneff they met in wi Wattie fa hid already shiftit the poopit an raised the flagsteen. The Scottish Croon jewels wir beeriet an the poopit shoved back on tap. Tae help pit the Roonheids aff lookin for the Honours a rumour wis spread that Sir John Keith, youngest son o the Earl Marishal had managed tae get the Honours smuggled oot tae France. But they bade in Kinneff Kirk for acht year until Charles II wis back on the throne an the honours wir returned tae thir hame in Edinburgh Castle. But things micht hae bin far different if it hidna bin for twa lasses fa saved the Honours o Scotland.
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Teenagers and alcoholic drinks
Luana Saracchi
Teenagers are starting to drink at an earlier age. This number is considerably large, not only having an impact on their brain development, but also on their social relationships and physical health. A survey carried out in 2019 by IBGE found that 63.3% of students had already tried alcoholic beverages and 47% of them stated that they had already been drunk, a considerably high number considering their age. But how does this relationship between these teenagers and drinking happen? Do you know the impact drinking has on teenagers?
It is worth mentioning that teenage in this case refers to people between the ages 13-19 who are going through a broader developmental period which begins with the onset of puberty and ends around the time a person reaches independence, according to the book “The incredible teenage brain”.
Firstly, in social events alcoholic drinks are more often. Teenagers often go to parties that have an open bar, go to friends houses that the parents gave them or stole from the parent bar and some social events that someone brings. A student from a private school in São Paulo said: "When my friends and I want to drink, we go to a school's commission party or buy it through Ifood.". Committee parties are parties organized by groups of students from private schools.
According to article 243 "Selling, supplying, serving, administering or delivering, even if free of charge, in any way, to a child or adolescent, alcoholic beverages or, without just cause, other products whose components may cause physical or psychological dependence: is a crime (Wording given by Law No. 13,106, of 2015)" (free translation). As a result, teenagers often end up creating false documents to access such drinks. Seldom do teenagers get caught doing this.
Secondly, the question that remains is, why do teenagers drink? There are some explanations for this. According to the psychologist and doctor in Social Psychology from PUC-SP, Juliane Manzini, who works at the Centro de Acolhimento e Atenção Integral sobre Drogas (CAAD), factors such as curiosity, influence of friends, search for immediate pleasure, relief from tension in everyday life, difficulty in dealing with one's own emotions, symptoms of anxiety, fear, frustration and uncertainty, due to family and interpersonal conflicts and/or the premature transition to adulthood, make teenagers start drinking.
Specifying certain factors, curiosity is one of the biggest. Many people already have contact with drinking, whether through watching their friends/family drink it or in films, and already know its effects, resulting in the desire to go through such an experience. The questions arise: "What will it be like to get drunk?", "Will I forget what happened?", "Will I feel sick?", "Will I get dizzy?", among others.
Another factor to be highlighted is the social pressure to drink. According to the Faculty of Medicine at Puc from Rio de Janeiro, social pressure is greater among younger people, whether due to the influence of friends or parties that are very common in university and school environments.
Finally, a third factor to be discussed is the ego and the desire to assert oneself as a teenager. Drinking alcohol is typically an adult thing. Many teenagers, to appear "cool", start drinking. A student from a private school in São Paulo commented "I only started drinking because I didn't have many friends. When I started, I fit in easier, everyone saw that I wasn't a strange and shy person." Furthermore, many begin this habit, because resembling adults brings more security and a feeling of maturity.
Thirdly, it is important to highlight that drinking, depending on the quantity, is bad for your mental and physical health, especially when you are a teenager. Little do they know about those effects. According to the Centro de Informações sobre Saúde e Álcool (CISA in Portuguese), "In general terms, teenagers, compared to adults, are more sensitive to the neurotoxic effects of alcohol consumption. The teenager's brain, which has a lot of plasticity, can suffer lasting changes as a result of alcohol use and, consequently, cause changes in behavior." (free translation). Besides that, CISA comments that minors end up in risky situations, such as having sex without condoms, walking down the street without paying attention, exposing themselves to high windows, etc., posing risks to their own physical condition.
The mental health of minors can also be affected, ranging from a drop in school performance, learning difficulties, impaired development to the structuring of the young’s behavioral and emotional skills. This leads to difficulties in social and family relationships, affecting not only the individual, but also their surroundings.
To conclude, not until the recommended age should teenagers be drinking. Starting this habit early can have long-term consequences, affecting your physical and mental health and impacting much more than your individual core.
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Diretor da PJ diz que legislar é o primeiro passo para prevenir a corrupção
O diretor nacional da Polícia Judiciária (PJ) enfatizou hoje a importância de legislar como elemento fundamental para prevenir a corrupção, salientando que numa fase posterior é importante haver “investigações coesas” no mais curto espaço de tempo.
“O momento de legislar é o primeiro momento de prevenção da corrupção. Tudo o que for feito a montante terá reflexos na investigação criminal e na esfera do julgamento. Transparência, ampla discussão pública, saber quem é quem, e quem está por detrás é o primeiro patamar de independência e de transparência para o combate à corrupção”, afirmou Luís Neves.
O diretor nacional da PJ falava na conferência “A Independência na Justiça: a decisão de legislar, investigar e julgar", organizada pelo Centro de Arbitragem Administrativa (CAAD), no Mercado da Ribeira, em Lisboa.
Numa intervenção por videoconferência a partir de Glasgow, Escócia, onde está a participar numa reunião da Interpol, o diretor da PJ centrou as atenções na definição ao nível do direito penal, da moldura de penas e de alterações no processo penal.
Frisou, porém, que devem ser dadas “todas as garantias àqueles que são presumivelmente suspeitos”, desde que haja “um equilíbrio nos meios de investigação criminal”.
Num discurso em que fez também uma breve retrospetiva das últimas duas décadas da PJ, das dificuldades de recrutamento e das condições que a instituição viveu durante algum tempo, Luís Neves assumiu que chegou a colocar por duas vezes o lugar à disposição, porque “não ia ser o coveiro da instituição”, reconhecendo que atualmente há outros meios e mais motivação.
Identificando algumas áreas de maior pressão ao nível da corrupção, como o direito urbanístico, a contratação pública ou as questões de mobilidade e sustentabilidade, Luís Neves realçou também a independência do exercício das suas funções e da PJ e a confiança “nos dois sentidos” entre a tutela e a instituição.
“Nunca me senti pressionado em momento algum, a independência foi sempre total. A questão da confiança não é só da tutela para o tutelado, é nos dois sentidos. E a prioridade deve ser o fortalecimento e robustecimento da instituição, para ter meios para a sua missão, mas sempre com uma componente de humildade para com os cidadãos”, observou, sublinhando ainda a relevância da questão orçamental.
O diretor da PJ apontou como principais causas de interferência na investigação criminal a atividade de grupos de pressão, a influência nas nomeações, a pressão da comunicação social e o descrédito e a apatia que se podem instalar a nível social.
Como consequências dessas interferências, Luís Neves referenciou “a perda de confiança nas instituições, o descrédito, os laivos de impunidade na comunidade e a desvalorização da investigação criminal”, que resultam num comprometimento da “ética e da forma de estar na vida”.
“Coloca-se também a questão da autonomia técnico-tática da justiça. As polícias investigam e o Ministério Público supervisiona. Tem de haver uma separação nestes dois momentos para não coincidir quem investiga e quem depois tem o trabalho de acusar. Existindo esse respeito pela autonomia da instituição, há ainda um grau superior que permite a independência que é expectável pelo cidadão”, finalizou.
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Job title: CAAD Faculty Fellowship Company: American University of Sharjah Job description: College of Architecture, Art and DesignPost date:September 23, 2024Application deadline:March 30, 2025The College of Architecture, Art and Design (CAAD) at American University of Sharjah (AUS) invites applications for a 10-month Fellowship in the Department of Architecture at the rank of Assistant Professor. The fellowship is designed for early to mid-career applicants to develop their expertise in teaching while simultaneously devoting time to a new or established academic or creative project. Applicants will demonstrate excellence, or potential for excellence, in teaching and must identify a scholarly project to develop during their year in Sharjah.Fellows benefit from support in the form of teaching mentorship and guidance as well as funding to develop and disseminate their scholarly work. CAAD Fellows have full access to college and university facilities, including CAAD's world-class fabrication laboratories. A solo exhibition and public lecture in the spring semester provide the CAAD Fellow with an opportunity to share their work with the AUS, Sharjah and UAE design communities. AUS offers fellows a very competitive salary and benefits package, as well as housing on campus.Teaching in the Department of Architecture includes a broad range of focus areas, including beginning design, architectural design, interior design, urban design, fabrication, integrated design, building technology and computation. Our programs are committed to balancing core disciplinary competence in the design of buildings with advanced studios focused on full-scale fabrication, contemporary urbanism and environmental sustainability. Fellows are given courses based on their degree of experience and area of expertise.QualificationsFellowship applicants should hold a terminal degree in either architecture or interior design. This is typically a Master of Architecture (or equivalent) for candidates with an architecture background, or a degree in interior design (MFA, MID, MA or equivalent). Licensure and a thorough knowledge of design history, theory and practice are desirable. Applicants who have academic experience with the North American model of studio-based design education are preferred. Review of applications will begin in December 2024 and continue until the position is filled. Fellowships begin in August 2025 and end in May 2026. Depending on the availability of funds, the fellowship may be extended by a maximum of one year.CAAD and AUSThe Bachelor of Architecture at CAAD was the first program outside of North America to receive full accreditation through the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). It offers a progressive, coeducational curriculum serving a highly diverse student body that is 75 percent female. The faculty and students in both architecture and interior design are internationally recognized for scholarship and work produced across a range of studios and courses. In the past 10 years, our architecture and interior design Design Build studios alone have been recognized with 10 AIA Regional Awards, three ACSA Design Build Awards, an ACSA Collaborative Practice Award and have been featured in two JAE articles.Website:CAAD has established a reputation as a leader in design education in the region, with AUS ranking number one in the UAE and among the top 200 universities globally for architecture and the built environment, and art and design (QS World University Subject Rankings, 2024). Faculty have the opportunity to grow and contribute to a dynamic and diverse environment with students from approximately 90 nationalities. Our graduates regularly continue their studies at top universities worldwide and have established themselves as key contributors to design and creative industries across the region. The curriculum is based on the North American model with liberal arts and sciences integrated with a professional education. All courses are taught in English.AUS is a leading comprehensive university in the Gulf, serving students from the United Arab Emirates, neighboring countries in the region, and around the world. In addition to CAAD, the university comprises the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering and the School of Business Administration. AUS is fully committed to equal opportunity at all levels without discrimination on the basis of race, gender, religion, age, family status or national origin.AUS is licensed and its programs are accredited by the Commission for Academic Accreditation of the Ministry of Education's Higher Education Affairs Division in the United Arab Emirates. AUS has been accredited in the United States of America by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (1007 North Orange Street, 4th Floor, MB #166, Wilmington, DE 19801 USA) since June 2004.The campus is located in the heart of the Gulf Region, a short driving distance from downtown Dubai, and centrally situated for travel to Africa, Asia and Europe. Our extensive campus library system is complemented by the new House of Wisdom designed by Sir Norman Foster, located adjacent to and within walking distance of the AUS campus. Abu Dhabi and Dubai were recently ranked by The Economist as the Arab world's two top-ranked most livable cities, offering a rich cultural and physical environment featuring beaches, mountains and spectacular desert landscapes.Interested applicants should submit the following items as one PDF file that can be downloaded without a password: * a letter of application that describes your experience or aptitude for teaching a description of a scholarly or creative project to pursue while at AUS the names and contact information of three referees a curriculum vitae a digital portfolio of scholarly/professional/teaching activities Submit applications in confidence by visiting(To apply, you must have a Google account). Expected salary: Location: United Arab Emirates Job date: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 05:12:01 GMT Apply for the job now!
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seminario "Venti anni di attività dei CAAD dell'Emilia Romagna", 20 giugno 2024
20 giugno 2024: seminario “Venti anni di attività dei CAAD dell’Emilia Romagna” Il seminario già in calendario per l’11 aprile scorso e rinviato a seguito del grave incidente sul lavoro avvenuto presso la centrale elettrica di Bargi al Lago di Suviana (Bo), è stato riprogrammato per giovedì 20 giugno prossimo venturo, dalle 9,30 alle 13,00, presso l’Aula magna della Regione in viale Aldo Moro 30,…
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Mohamed Sathak A.J. Academy of Architecture
Campus Information
Mohamed Sathak A.J. Academy of Architecture is one of the 18 institutions under the Mohamed Sathak Trust and was established in the year 2010.
Alhaj. Janab. S. M. Mohammed Yousuf, Chairman, of Mohamed Sathak Trust, believes, “we cannot always build the future for the students, but we can build the students for the future”. Under this umbrella, MSAJAA strives to create an environment from which students emerge equipped to face the challenges of the New Normal and be advocates of change.
Why Choose Us?
The Aim of the Trust is to promote Technical education and train the students to cope with the technical needs of the day.
The Academy is spearheaded by Dr. Ranee Vedamuthu, former Dean, School of Architecture and Planning & former Registrar, Anna University, Chennai as the Director and Prof. H. Mohammed Idris as the Principal.
Under the tutelage of Professor Emeritii – K T Ravindran, former Professor, SPA, N Delhi and Ar. Habeeb Khan, Chairman, SPA, N Delhi and former President of the Council of Architecture, New Delhi.
Facilitating learning through collaborative design studios with top institutions of the country – Urban design studio with the SPA, N Delhi and Goa College of Architecture; Rural studio with Hunnarshala foundation, Bhuj, Gujarat through ACEDGE, ethos; Building workshops with Auroville, Unravelling Architecture, and Thannal; Heritage programs with INTACH, N Delhi.
Producing industry-ready architects and bridging the gap between academics and industry through interactive sessions with top architects & domain experts, national and international.
Connecting students and faculty with international partners through MoUs resulting in workshops, lectures and exchange programs. MoUs signed with Taylor’s University, Malaysia and University of Tours, France.
Promoting student-centric experiential learning practices through frequent case study programs, site visits, travel, workshops, seminars, think tanks, crits and panels.
Challenging the students to participate in design and build competition projects to enhance their competence and skills.
Developing the skills of the faculty through frequent quality improvement and faculty development programs.
Awakening community consciousness through NSS, ISR, and community driven design.
Promoting overall student development through various student clubs to nurture the co-curricular and extra-curricular talents of the students.
Providing student internships, career guidance, placements, and entrepreneurship mentoring for the students.
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La charrería desamparada ante autoridades deportivas
LA CAAD AUSENTE EN LA CHARRERÍA abril 19, 2024 Por Ramón González Barbet Ciudad de México / 19 Abr 24 La administración de José Antonio Salcedo López, en la Federación Mexicana de Charrería (FMCH), se encuentra en una situación muy delicada, ya que ahora le está creando una crisis permanente por todo el cúmulo de decisiones que se tomaron sobre las rodillas y en forma totalmente improvisada,…
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Pedido de Afastamento de Magistrados Levanta Questionamentos sobre Viagem a Israel
Coletivo de Advogados Apela ao CNJ por Investigação Profunda Em uma reviravolta inesperada, o Conselho Nacional de Justiça (CNJ) foi acionado pelo Coletivo Advogadas e Advogados pela Democracia (CAAD), que solicitou, nesta segunda-feira (5), o afastamento imediato de três ministros do Superior Tribunal de Justiça (STJ), do vice-presidente do Superior Tribunal Militar (STM), de um desembargador…
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